OLLI at Duke is excited to offer this course in celebration of the special exhibition, Rembrandt Paintings in America: Collecting and Connoisseurship at the North Carolina Museum of Art. This eight-week course will alternate between 11:30 sessions in the Museum Auditorium and sessions on the same topic in the Museum galleries. (There will be a sign up for the 11:00 and 12:00 Gallery Sessions during the first Lecture meeting.) The course will conclude with a tour of the special exhibition, Rembrandt Paintings in America: Collecting and Connoisseurship.
• Sept. 15: Northern Renaissance Art (Museum Auditorium)
• Sept. 22: Northern Renaissance Art (Museum Galleries)
• Oct 6: Flemish Art during the Age of Rubens (Museum Auditorium)
• Oct. 13: 17th Century Flemish Painting (Museum Galleries)
• Oct. 27: Dutch Art of the Golden Age (Museum Auditorium)
• Nov. 3: 17th Century Dutch Painting (Museum Galleries)
• Nov. 10: Rembrandt in his Time (Museum Auditorium)
• Nov. 17: Tour NCMA special exhibition, Rembrandt Paintings in America: Collecting and Connoisseurship (Museum Galleries)
KRISTINE DOOR, PhD, taught art history at the University of North Dakota for over a decade before moving to Raleigh in 1995. Until her recent retirement, she lectured at the North Carolina Museum of Art and directed the Docent Program.
8 Thursdays, September 15 – November 17. Auditorium sessions 11:30 am – 1:00 pm; Gallery sessions 11:00 am –12:00 pm, 12:00–1:00 pm, North Carolina Museum of Art, Maximum: 150. Fee: $80. COURSE ID: 0801-001